| FLASH | Fast Low Angle SHot |
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| FLASH | fast low angle shot; fluorescence in situ hybridization |
| FP | false positive; family physician; family planning; family practice; family practitioner; Fanconi pan... |
| FLASH | Fast Low Angle SHot |
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| FEP | Flash evoked potential |
| FVEP | Flash visual evoked potentials |
| FLASH | Turbo-fast low angle shot |
| FPDL | flash lamp-pumped pulsed dye laser |
| flash dispersal | The property of rapid disintegration of a tablet when placed on the tongue. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| dispersal | <microscopy> The variation of refractive index with colour (or wave-length) of light. The spreading of white light into its component colours when passing through a glass prism is due to dispersion which, in turn, is due to the fact that the refractive index of transparent substances is lower for long wavelengths than for-short wavelengths. A measure of dispersion is defined as: nD - 1 v= nF-nC where nD = refractlve index at 589 nm (yellow), nF = 486 nm (blue), nC = 656 nm (red). (05 Aug 1998) |
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| dispersal habitat | Forest vegetation with at least 40% canopy closure and an average stand diameter of 11". These stands are used by the owls to disperse or move from one area of nesting or foraging habitat to another. (05 Dec 1998) |
| arc-flash conjunctivitis | Acute keratoconjunctivitis resulting from exposure to intense ultraviolet irradiation. Synonym: actinic conjunctivitis, arc-flash conjunctivitis, flash keratoconjunctivitis, ophthalmia nivalis, snow conjunctivitis, welder's conjunctivitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| hot flash | Colloquialism for one of the vasomotor symptoms of the climacteric that may involve the whole body as a flash of heat; also used interchangeably with hot flush. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash | 1. A pool. 2. <engineering> A reservoir and sluiceway beside a navigable stream, just above a shoal, so that the stream may pour in water as boats pass, and thus bear them over the shoal. <mechanics> Flash wheel, a paddle wheel made to revolve in a breast or curved water way, by which water is lifted from the lower to the higher level. Origin: OE. Flasche, flaske; cf. OF. Flache, F. Flaque. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| flash blindness | A temporary loss of vision produced when retinal light-sensitive pigments are bleached by light more intense than that to which the retina is physiologically adapted at that moment. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash burn | A burn due to very brief exposure to intense radiant heat; the typical burn produced by atomic explosion. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash evaporator | <apparatus> An apparatus used to concentrate a solute by evaporating its solvent. The device is fairly simple: a heated, rotating glass sphere with an exhaust tube to let the solvent fumes to escape. (09 Oct 1997) |
| flash keratoconjunctivitis | Acute keratoconjunctivitis resulting from exposure to intense ultraviolet irradiation. Synonym: actinic conjunctivitis, arc-flash conjunctivitis, flash keratoconjunctivitis, ophthalmia nivalis, snow conjunctivitis, welder's conjunctivitis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash method | Sterilization of milk by raising it rapidly to a temperature of 178°F, holding it there for a short time, and reducing it rapidly to 40°F. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flash point | The lowest temperature at which vapors of a liquid may be ignited by a flame. (05 Mar 2000) |
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